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Mipan Glurex melts at much lower temperatures than other conventional fibers, which allows it to provide an adhesive bond to the fibers.
It is available in 3 types according to the melting temperature.
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In-bonded Sewing Thread
During the process of manufacturing sewing thread,
Glurex bonds to filaments to keep the shape and avoid
disintegration. It helps the sewing thread perform with
productivity even under high-speed sewing conditions.
Chenille Yarn for Covers of Furniture and Automotive Seating
Glurex prevents the pile fiber from being pulled out of the
basic thread and guarantees higher resistance to abrasion
and washing.
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Elastic Bands for Strengthening Picot
Glurex, which is inserted into the end of warp, prevents the picot thread from being pulled out.
Picot Locker
Glurex combi-yarn is used in edge-bonding of the raschel lace or picot to prevent it from being
frayed.
Others
Glurex can be used in a variety of other applications including the fixing of garment seams,
trimmed edges and adhesive spangle bands, etc.
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| Type |
De/Fila |
Melting Point |
Setting Condition |
Application |
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| G85 |
20/3 70/10 |
85°C / 185°F |
90~105°C / 40min |
Chenille yarn, Elastic bands etc. |
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| G125 |
20/3 70/10 |
125°C / 257°F |
110~120°C / 40min~60min |
Sewing threads, Elastic bands etc. |
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| Glurex Combi Yarn |
40/10 |
140°C / 284°F |
Regular Dyeing Process |
Picot lace |
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